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1        V|        eternal honor to him in history—was not rich.~ ~Although
2     XIII|       his best friends.~ ~“The history of his fortune,” he continued, “
3     XIII|          he continued, “is the history of his marriages—I say marriages,
4     XXXV|      of the troubled epochs in history that try men’s souls. There
5    XXXVI| happened at Sairmeuse, and the history of his unfortunate love-affair.~ ~
6      LIV|      of the Century,” give the history of his life after his marriage.~ ~“
7      LIV|       I will tell the duke the history of the affair at the Borderie.”
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